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14.12 / 14:55
UPS Citizens CEO country Courts Investigations International The Chinese billionaires having dozens of US-born babies via surrogate
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Inside a closed Los Angeles courtroom, something wasn’t right. Clerks working for family court Judge Amy Pellman were reviewing routine surrogacy petitions when they spotted an unusual pattern: the same name, again and again.
14.12 / 10:21
markets Fighting War country Courts Updates Border flare-ups between Thailand and Cambodia seem endless: Can Asean do something?
Renewed hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia are a wake-up call for Southeast Asia about the costs of letting historical border disputes fester. The century-old conflict, rooted in colonial-era cartography, is flaring at a time when the region is already straining from US President Donald Trump’s trade war and intensifying rivalry between the US and China.Fighting erupted last week along their shared frontier and so far has killed at least 11 people.
14.12 / 08:07
Death AMD social hospital patient Courts rights Last rights: The right to die with dignity should be upheld both in letter and spirit
David Michael Malone, my friend and mentor, elected to die with dignity on 24 November at the age of 71. The veteran scholar-diplomat—a former Canadian high commissioner to India—had been diagnosed with prostate cancer a couple of years ago and Alzheimer’s disease more recently.He was spared the pain but did not want to suffer the loss of memory and degradation of the quality of life that comes with Alzheimer’s. He invoked Canada’s right to die when he was still in control of his mental faculties and passed away a day after spending an enjoyable evening out with his close friends.As much as I will miss his long-distance friendship and sage advice, I was not unhappy to see him depart the way he did.
13.12 / 08:51
CEO Software Highways Research show Courts AI can make decisions better than people do. So why don’t we trust it?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. If you happen to be on a Texas highway sometime this summer, and see a 50,000-pound semi truck barreling along with nobody behind the wheel, just remember: A self-driving truck is less likely to kill someone than one driven by a human. At least that’s what Chris Urmson, chief executive of autonomous-vehicle software maker Aurora Innovation, insists.
13.12 / 02:33
Booking wellness country Schools Courts rights Manu S. Pillai: The complicated history of English, colonialism, and Indian identity
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In 1784, two white men joined forces to establish an English school in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. John Sullivan was British representative at the court of the local rajah, while C.F.
11.12 / 00:55
COST UPS Aviat Airlines Research reports Courts Analysts now expect IndiGo's financials to be hit worse than they thought
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A ten-day turmoil and a compulsory flight reduction will slam the financials of IndiGo, three equity analysts said, even as the regulator stepped up scrutiny of India's largest airline. IndiGo, they said, may witness a 10% decline in full-year revenue and a 17-30% lower profitability in FY26, as it makes a halting recovery from its biggest disruption.
10.12 / 07:35
markets Food Trade President country Courts India-US trade deal: Relief today shouldn't come at the cost of autonomy tomorrow
A US trade delegation reached India this week with the aim of concluding a long-anticipated trade agreement. Coming close on the heels of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi that resulted in a five-year India-Russia economic programme to diversify trade and strengthen an energy partnership, an obvious question arises: How would ties with Moscow impact India’s US engagement?At last week’s HT Leadership Summit, foreign minister S.
10.12 / 05:31
markets Platform Election Trade country Courts Sporting Gambling or investing? In America, the line is increasingly blurred
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Economists and financiers have compared stockmarkets to gambling since 1936, when Keynes warned of “the capital development of a country becom[ing] a by-product of the activities of a casino". In 1999 Jack Bogle of Vanguard decried the “Wall Street casino" where only croupiers got rich, and in 2023 Warren Buffett wrote that “markets now exhibit far more casino-like behaviour than...when I was young".
10.12 / 01:21
COST UPS Platform Research wellness reports Courts Cash-rich legal tech faces huge task: Making data machine-ready
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Legal tech is flooded with capital, but even as money pours in, structural roadblocks persist. The sector faces the unglamorous task of making legal data machine-readable through annotation and labelling—before the automation promise can truly be realised.
09.12 / 09:33
COST UPS Platform President social Schools Courts Everyone knows social media is hurting children: When will policymakers act in their defence?
Creators of social media platforms have relentlessly pursued child customers and have ignored the technology’s harmful effects. Or so argue tech whistleblowers and at least some members of US Congress.
08.12 / 09:59
UPS Aviat Airlines Assurant Justice Courts Updates Mint Explainer | IndiGo Chaos: How a decade-long pilot fatigue dispute landed DGCA in high court
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The week-long disruption at IndiGo—India’s largest airline—resulted in more than 1,500 flight cancellations and widespread delays across major airports, prompting the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to issue a show-cause notices to chief executive officer (CEO) Pieter Elbers and other executives for failing to ensure reliable operations. The crisis has deeper roots in a decade-long legal dispute over the rights of pilots to regulated work hours and strict enforcement of fatigue-mitigation norms.
08.12 / 08:41
markets UPS Provident security reports Courts JSW Steel gets a good deal on JFE joint venture but lenders may be left in limbo
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. JSW Steel Ltd’s agreement with Japan’s JFE Steel Corp. to form a 50:50 joint venture (JV) for ownership of Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd (BPSL) will not only help it deleverage, but also fund its ongoing capital expenditure.
05.12 / 16:03
Provident Fighting information strain Courts Podcasts Videos New York Times escalates battle against Perplexity with new lawsuit
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The New York Times is suing generative-AI startup Perplexity for copyright infringement, expanding its legal fight against artificial-intelligence companies that it says steal and then profit off its content. In its lawsuit, the Times accused Perplexity of illegally crawling its material and repackaging original Times stories in “verbatim or near-verbatim" written responses to users.
05.12 / 14:15
Digital Platform security Software Healthcare information Courts Ex-Cognizant chief D’Souza back into healthcare software, this time with a former rival
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Francisco D’Souza, the former Cognizant chief who had once helped secure the $2.7-billion TriZetto healthcare software deal and locked horns with its rival HealthEdge in court, is now betting big on that very competitor. This time, steering its next chapter with Bain Capital.
05.12 / 09:15
Action security Justice 2020 reports Department Courts Vedanta moves Delhi high court against taxman’s ₹1,308-cr avoidance allegation under India–Mauritius treaty
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Mining and metals conglomerate Vedanta Ltd, through its promoter entity Vedanta Holdings Mauritius II Ltd (VHML), has moved the Delhi high court challenging the income tax department's claim that the group gained undue tax advantage of about ₹1,308 crore through the misuse of the India–Mauritius tax treaty.
05.12 / 01:15
UPS security Parke awards Courts rights International Byju Raveendran’s offshore footprint resurfaces in Aakash’s ₹250-cr fundraise
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BENGALURU : The participation of Beeaar Investco Pte. Ltd, a little-known Singapore vehicle wholly owned by Byju Raveendran, may have exposed test-prep institution Aakash Educational Services Ltd’s ₹250‑crore rights issue to potential legal challenges.
04.12 / 16:05
markets Aviat Airlines Experts stage reports Courts Mint Explainer | What really went haywire at IndiGo?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : With hundreds of flight cancellations and delays affecting thousands of fliers since Tuesday, IndiGo—India’s largest budget carrier by market capitalization—is grappling with one of its most severe operational disruptions, prompting a probe by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Crew shortages due to new duty-time rules, technical breakdowns at key airports, and heavy winter congestion have precipitated the crisis, according to the airline.
04.12 / 08:57
markets Manufacturing Action country reports Courts Pharmaceuticals Dr Reddy’s pins hopes on semaglutide, but timely approvals hold the key
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd (DRL) received a shot in the arm on 2 December, when the Delhi High Court allowed it to export the weight-loss drug semaglutide, which is set to become patent-free in several countries including Canada, China and Brazil from January 2026. While the order restricts sales of semaglutide in India until it goes off-patent here in March, this window will help DRL prepare for the domestic launch.
03.12 / 08:13
markets Extreme security Strategy performer innovations Courts Natco Pharma’s cyclical business model, low revenue visibility are bitter pills to swallow
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Shares of Natco Pharma Ltd have dropped 38% from the 52-week high of ₹1,505 (December 2024), as the Street grows cautious about its high-risk, high-reward business model. Natco focuses on extremely complex, niche drugs, mainly in cancer treatment, injectables, peptides, and legally challenged patents in the US market.
03.12 / 02:01
UPS Citi Provident Cooper security information Courts ‘Welcome to America!’ Captured drug lords choose: snitch or suffer
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MEXICO CITY—Dozens of Mexico’s most dangerous prisoners, cuffed hand and foot, boarded army jets under heavy guard this year, a rogue’s gallery of cartel leaders responsible for smuggling tons of heroin, fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine to insatiable U.S. buyers.
02.12 / 16:55
markets Manufacturing Justice show country Courts Dr Reddy’s wins Delhi HC nod to export semaglutide to non-patent markets
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Delhi High Court on Tuesday allowed domestic drugmaker Dr Reddy’s Laboratories to manufacture and export its generic version of semaglutide to countries where the patent-holder Novo Nordisk does not have patent protection. Notably, semaglutide is the compound behind the Danish drugmaker’s blockbuster weight-loss drug Ozempic.

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